The next OWASP Chicago chapter will be on '''October 11th, 2012''' from 6PM to approximately 9:30PM. Space for the meeting is being graciously provided by [http://www.morningstar.com/ Morningstar] at their [http://goo.gl/maps/wfqQ8 Chicago headquarters location] (22 West Washington Street, Chicago, IL 60602).

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The next OWASP Chicago chapter will be on '''TBA''' from 6:00PM to approximately 9:30PM. Space for the meeting is being graciously provided by [http://www.morningstar.com/ Morningstar] at their [http://goo.gl/maps/wfqQ8 Chicago headquarters location] (22 West Washington Street, Chicago, IL 60602).

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When you arrive, you will need to sign in with security in the lobby of the building, who will direct you to the cafeteria for refreshments. We will then move to the Auditorium for talks. The meeting is open to everyone and is free to attend!

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'''The event is free but [https://owaspchicago.eventbrite.com registration is required].''' This is how your name gets to the security folks downstairs. You do not need to be an OWASP member to attend. You do '''not''' need the actual ticket. Just sign up here: [https://owaspchicago.eventbrite.com https://owaspchicago.eventbrite.com]

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'''Tell your friends!''' Many people just don't hear about these meetings and most people I ask say they heard about it from a friend or co-worker.

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When you arrive, you will need to sign in with security in the lobby of the building, who will direct you to the cafeteria for refreshments. We will then move to the Auditorium for talks.

The schedule is as follows:

The schedule is as follows:

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* 6:00PM - 6:30PM - Refreshments

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* 6:00PM - 6:30PM - Refreshments and pizza @ Cafeteria

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* 6:30PM - ~9:30PM - Talks!

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* 6:30PM - ~9:30PM - Talks! @ Auditorium

==Agenda==

==Agenda==

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TBA

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Also, follow (and/or DM us) on twitter @owaspchicago

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We'll firm up the evening's agenda as the date nears.

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== General Information ==

== General Information ==

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We have a mailing list at: https://lists.owasp.org/mailman/listinfo/owasp-chicago

We have a mailing list at: https://lists.owasp.org/mailman/listinfo/owasp-chicago

A short presentation on the threat models and attack vectors for token-less schemes used to reduce the risk of password-only authentication, but yet do not implement "true" two-factor technologies for logistical costs or user acceptance reasons. We'll go over how device fingerprinting and IP geo-location work and discuss the pros and cons of the solutions.

A short presentation on the threat models and attack vectors for token-less schemes used to reduce the risk of password-only authentication, but yet do not implement "true" two-factor technologies for logistical costs or user acceptance reasons. We'll go over how device fingerprinting and IP geo-location work and discuss the pros and cons of the solutions.

This talk discusses the pros and cons of the current practices such as salted-hashes, adaptive hashes and proposes an alternative solution for strengthening these existing practices. The talk will discuss the cryptographic properties of the current practices, but does not require a PhD in mathematics to understand the details.

In this presentation, we walk through our solutions to Stripe CTF 2.0. Focus is on how we discovered the vulnerabilities, and how we went about finding and exploiting them.

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==== Chicago OWASP Chapter Leaders ====

==== Chicago OWASP Chapter Leaders ====

* [mailto:vitaly.mclain+owasp@gmail.com Vitaly McLain]

* [mailto:vitaly.mclain+owasp@gmail.com Vitaly McLain]

* Mahmood Khan

* Mahmood Khan

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* Matt Konda - Developer Outreach Ambassador

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Revision as of 16:20, 23 December 2013

Next Chapter Meeting: ???

The next OWASP Chicago chapter will be on TBA from 6:00PM to approximately 9:30PM. Space for the meeting is being graciously provided by Morningstar at their Chicago headquarters location (22 West Washington Street, Chicago, IL 60602).

Tell your friends! Many people just don't hear about these meetings and most people I ask say they heard about it from a friend or co-worker.

When you arrive, you will need to sign in with security in the lobby of the building, who will direct you to the cafeteria for refreshments. We will then move to the Auditorium for talks.

The schedule is as follows:

6:00PM - 6:30PM - Refreshments and pizza @ Cafeteria

6:30PM - ~9:30PM - Talks! @ Auditorium

Agenda

TBA

General Information

Anyone in our area interested in information security is welcome to attend. Our meetings are informal and encourage open discussion of all aspects of application security. We invite attendees to give short presentations about specific topics.

Make sure you sign up for the mailing list to receive meeting announcements.

Where modern network architecture meets legacy application design, we get "The Port 80 Problem": vendors wrapping every conceivable network protocol in a series of POSTs and calling them "safe". These "Webapps In Name Only" are a nightmare for application security specialists.

In this talk, we'll discuss, with case studies, how tools from protocol reverse engineering can be brought to bear on web application security, covering the following areas:

A short presentation on the threat models and attack vectors for token-less schemes used to reduce the risk of password-only authentication, but yet do not implement "true" two-factor technologies for logistical costs or user acceptance reasons. We'll go over how device fingerprinting and IP geo-location work and discuss the pros and cons of the solutions.

This talk discusses the pros and cons of the current practices such as salted-hashes, adaptive hashes and proposes an alternative solution for strengthening these existing practices. The talk will discuss the cryptographic properties of the current practices, but does not require a PhD in mathematics to understand the details.